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Historical Q&A: Ann H. Gabhart (Words Spoken True)

By Ross Cluver / February 1, 2012

“I do believe faith makes a difference – for me and for my characters.”

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Q&A: Murray Pura

By / February 1, 2012

“Sometimes the real persons are sort of like a character in one of my stories, other times a lot like a character, and other times I combine the traits of two people to make up one.”

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Q&A: Don Reid

By / January 31, 2012

“I?m just a sucker for nostalgia and reminiscing.”

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Q&A: Ginny Yttrup

By / January 30, 2012

“It will be a story of hope and redemption, as are all the stories I write.”

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Jennifer Bell: Dreaming Big

By / January 30, 2012

“There?s an overarching message about having faith and looking for his place in the world.”

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Q&A: Miranda Parker

By / January 26, 2012

“I wanted to write a character in a real setting, with real issues, who has to surrender to her faith at times when she can’t solve her own problems.”

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Lisa Wingate: What Lies Beneath

By / January 23, 2012

“It?s a perfect place for God to bring together a group of estranged family members with a mystery to solve.”

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Donita K. Paul: Family-Friendly Fantasy for a ?Twilight? World

By / January 16, 2012

“A tale that inspires one to achieve difficult goals is bound to hit a chord within young adults.”

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Q&A: Martha Rogers (Amelia’s Journey)

By / January 16, 2012

“By the time I really get started with my books, my characters are not strangers at all. I feel like I really know them.”

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Roma Downey: Touched by Some Little Angels

By / January 16, 2012

“There’s nothing quite like it. [Little Angels] is something I wish had been available when my kids were young.”

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